How to organize test cases with PyUnit
Syver Enstad
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Sun Jul 21 13:36:49 EDT 2002
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donnal at donnal.net (Donnal Walter) writes: <snipped> > > Yes, from the responses here that does appear to be the conventional > way of doing things, so I guess I will continue using unittest this > way too. I had thought I might replace my batch files with a > TestSuite, but I'm really not complaining about the way it works now. > Thanks. Btw, here's some code I put in my __init__.py files to run unittest for all modules in a package. Maybe it does some of the things your are looking for? moduleNames = map(lambda each: os.path.splitext(each)[0], filter(lambda each: each != '__init__.py', glob.glob('*.py'))) # this was the testLoader I was talking about, it makes a suite from all TestCase derived classes in moduleNames. suite = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromNames(moduleNames) runner = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=1) runner.run(suite) -- Vennlig hilsen Syver Enstad
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